Growing up in the 1960's and 1970's I loved movies and televison shows very much. There were only a few major television networks and everyone who grew up in those decades can remember how certain movies were replayed at only certain times of the year. For example "The Ten Commandments" seemed to only be played around the Easter holiday. It became a family treat to gather together to watch programs like the Charlie Brown Halloween Special or "The Wizard Of Oz" on the one and only time it played during the year. Sure, we would have watched our favorite programs more than once a year if we'd had a way to do so. It wasn't until the invention of the video cassette recorder or VCR that we were able to do so.

